MHG40790 - Lazy Beds - Loch Poll
Summary
An area of lazy bed cultivation is clearly evident.
Type and Period (1)
Protected Status
- None recorded
Full Description
A rapid pre-afforestation survey by Headland Archaeology Ltd, was undertaken in 1997 at Cona Chreag on the Stoer Common Grazings, near Lochinver.
This is an extensive and structurally diverse settlement. It comprises elements of stone and stone-and-turf construction and structures and enclosures of various sizes. The presence of a substantial head-dyke (Site 4a), lazy-bed cultivation (Site 4i), areas of adjacent (and presumably contemporary) peat-cutting and possibly corn-drying (Site 4d) clearly imply that this is unlikely to represent the remains of a shieling settlement. The evidence of the clearance cairns (Sites 2, 4b, 4 c& 4f) and the adjacent areas of old pasture would point to the same conclusion. The place-name evidence, presumably preserved in the loch name, Loch Poll, would also suggest that the settlement is possibly of some antiquity. Derived from the Old Norse bolstadr (farm), and preserved in its Gaelic-Scandinavian hybrid form (boll /poll /pool / bo), the name remained a creative name-forming element for a considerable time and was used wherever permanent settlements were formed by the Norse: Nicolaisen (1976, 92), for example, has considered the bolstadr distribution as 'the map of Norse settlement in the Northern and Western Isles and adjacent mainland when such settlement was at its most extensive and Norse power at its height'. The settlement remains on the side of Loch Poll, potentially, have a very early origin indeed. The date of its abandonment is not known, although a clearance-period date might be assumed.
Site 4i: Area of cultivation: lazy beds. An area of lazy bed cultivation is clearly evident to the south of Site 4e. The cultivation beds are 15 - 40 m long. The furrows are 0.5 m deep and 1.5 m wide. The ridges are 2.4 - 2.6 m wide (4 m ridge centre-to-centre). Although overgrown with heather, the lazy beds are well defined and clearly visible.
Sources/Archives (2)
- <1> SHG21349 Text/Report/Fieldwork Report: Dalland M/Lowe C. 1997. Pre-afforestation Survey: Cona Chreag, Stoer Common Grazings, Lochinver, Sutherland. Headland Archaeology Ltd. 18/12/1997. Digital (scanned as PDF).
- <2> SHG27382 Image/Photograph(s)/Aerial Photograph/Vertical: Get Mapping. 2009. Getmapping aerial photography 2009. XY
Map
Location
Grid reference | Centred NC 1011 2960 (32m by 48m) (2 map features) |
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Map sheet | NC12NW |
Geographical Area | SUTHERLAND |
Civil Parish | ASSYNT |
Finds (0)
Related Monuments/Buildings (9)
- Part of: Building - Loch Poll (Monument) (MHG64527)
- Part of: Clearance cairn - Loch Poll (Monument) (MHG64528)
- Part of: Clearance cairn - Loch Poll (Monument) (MHG64529)
- Part of: Clearance cairn - Loch Poll (Monument) (MHG64530)
- Part of: Farmstead - Loch Poll (Monument) (MHG64526)
- Part of: Farmstead headyke - Loch Poll (Monument) (MHG28574)
- Part of: Stone and turf enclosure - Loch Poll (Monument) (MHG64532)
- Part of: Turf enclosures - Loch Poll (Monument) (MHG64531)
- Part of: Turf-built structure - Loch Poll (Monument) (MHG64533)
Related Investigations/Events (0)
External Links (1)
- https://canmore.org.uk/site/132081 (View HES Trove entry for this site)
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